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Item Mechanisms of arsenic removal from simulated surface water based on As (III) retention on thiol chelating resins.(2021) Duarte, Graziele; Teixeira, Mônica Cristina; Olusegun, Sunday J.; Ciminelli, Virgínia Sampaio TeixeiraA novel system for arsenic speciation in the aqueous environment has been developed based on the high affinity of As(III) for the sulfhydryl groups present in thiol resins (R-S). The performance of tailor-made cartridges filled with the thiol resin was then compared with a commercial silica-based anion exchange cartridge with a qua- ternary ammonium group (R-N) typically used for As(V) speciation. Both were able to separate arsenic species efficiently, As(V) and As(III), within a broad pH range using flow rates of up to 5 ml min− 1 . The R-S resin was shown to be suitable for the inorganic arsenic speciation in aqueous systems containing calcium, magnesium, ferrous and ferric ions. The R-S selectivity for As(III) was affected only at sulfate or phosphate/As mass ratio > 500, in a behavior similar to R-N for As(V). The thiol resin’s selectivity for As(III) and its immobilization mechanism were investigated through X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy. At pH 5, each arsenic atom bounds to three sulfur atoms, with an As-S inter-atomic distance of 2.26 ± 0.01 Å, and a coordination number (CN) of 2.8 ± 0.3. The separation of the neutral As(III) species by a thiol resin presents itself as an alternative to the available anion exchange methods. The sorption of As(III) on the thiol resin followed a pseudo-second-order kinetic model and can be described by the Langmuir isotherm.